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Briefing, March 13
Published March 13, 2007 at midnight
THREE SUSPECTS SOUGHT The Adams County Sheriff's Office is asking help in finding three men who robbed the Arvada Bingo at 5390 Sheridan Boulevard on Sunday night.
The office said the three entered at 10:20 p.m., all were armed and two wore bandannas over their faces.
They may have used a gray SUV or a cream-colored older model station wagon with chrome lines on the hood to make their getaway.
Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Larry Peterson at 720-322-1213 or the Records Section at 720-322- 1313.
WILDLIFE PANEL CHIEF Grand Junction construction company president Tom Burke has been selected to head the Colorado Wildlife Commission, a panel that sets regulations for hunting, fishing and endangered species for the state Division of Wildlife.
Commissioners also oversee Wildlife land purchases.
The 11-member state board, appointed by the governor, selects a chairman from within its ranks. Burke has been on the board since 2000.
FAKE CABLE GUY The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is warning Highlands Ranch residents to be on the lookout for a man who claims to be with Comcast and shows up to pick up a cable box.
Sheriff David Weaver said one such incident occurred about 9 p.m. March 7 on Pepperwood Lane when a man went to the door saying he was there to pick up a cable box, but the resident wasn't having problems and didn't let him in.
Residents who believe they have been contacted by a man in a similar situation are asked to call the sheriff's office non-emergency number at 303-660-7500.
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